Rear Air bags

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fasta76

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Does anyone make rear airbags for the liberty? I have a DIY Franky and i want to stop the sag when i tow my Tent trailer. I remember
reading something about using bags for a 4runner? As the OME springs are bigger then the stock liberty! not sure if that's true or not?

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I know they do but I will have to look it up again.
I went with the load level shocks so I didnt have to play with air lines plus my KJ is lifted so I have the shocks for a Dakota.
I pull a 2600lb Starcraft pop-up and a 21ft Rockwood travel trailer as well as a utility trailer.
No OD at that time.
 

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http://www.summitracing.com/search/.../JEEP/Model/LIBERTY/?Ns=Rank|Asc&autoview=SKU
I have a set of these and rigged up with a pressure gauge and everything but I've gotta say that the air bags in the rear will make your jeep a little bouncy but they will really make a difference in your ride pull a rather heavy trailer. I pull a 20ft boat that weights about 3400lbs dry with about 300lbs of tongue weight with our kj and it does fine with a set of these just don't get to happy felling them up as i have. I had a spring pinch one while i was filling it up and it popped at 27psi and had to replace it for another $18 but they are well worth it.
 
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Yup, I have air bags for a 4runner in my OME HD springs. Its been forever since I've done that so I can't remember what year 4runner they were for. They work awesome though. I've got a thread here someone with install pics and such. I keep around 7-8 psi in them all the time since I've got a fairly big sub and some tools in there. Min is 5psi to keep the bags from getting pinched. Can't remember the max psi, think its 30 but I always put 25 in them. I always hated the sagging too but they also eliminate the bouncing you get with a heavy trailer.
 

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posted up in the other thread in the other forum.
 

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Thanks Ryan! My only concern is that with the OME springs they might not be tall enough? and i'm sure the OME are bigger circumference? so would they be loose?
 
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